A.Pascals law
B.Reynolds principle
C.Archimedes principle
D.Schmidt’s hypothesis
E.Bernoulli’s theorem
Related Mcqs:
- The pressure at a point in a static or uniformly moving fluid is equal in all directions. This statement is known as
- Deflection the point of application of an external force acting on a beam is equal to the partial derivation of the work of deformation with respect to this force
- When a number of loads rest upon a beam, dflection at any point is equal to the sum of the deflections at the point due to each of the loads taken separately. This statement is known as
- A constant-volume gas thermometer works on
- The statement the resultant of the external forces applied to a body (rigid or non-rigid) composed of a system of particles is equivalent to the vector summation of the effective forces acting on all particles-is known as
- If unit loads rest upon a beam at two points A and B, the deflection at A due to unit load at B, equals the deflection at B due to the unit load at A. This is known as
- A floating body displaces a volume of liquid equal to
- The statement: If a maximum of gases or vapours is enclosed in a container, each will exert its own pressure on the container entirely independent of the others and the total absolute pressure will be equal to the sum of the partial pressure exerted by each of the gases. This statement is known as
- Boundary layer thickness (?) is the distance from the surface of the solid body in the direction perpendicular to flow, where the velocity of fluid is equal to
- An ideal flow of any fluid must fulfil the following: